On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
 
> It looks as if writing to stdout fails because of some weird
> mismatch.  Does this C++ program do anything ?
> 
>       #include <iostream.h>
>       main ()
>       { cout << "Hello world.\n";
>       }

So here I am again, but just for short.
The hello program works great. I compiled lily-1.1.24 and this time
lilypond -h printed the help message, but lilypond gallina.ly still
received SIGSEGV later on. 
 
> > Then I have some more qestion: Why actually didn't configure find guile
> > though I installed it?  
> 
> You have to remove config.cache, 

I had just unpacked lily-1.1.24., so no config.cache was there at all, but
still configure doesn't find guile. An idea: if I install guile, do I have
to run ldconfig myself (I didn't) or is this done automatically by make
install?

But after all, at the moment I guess I didn't install glibc and gcc-2.8.1
cleanly, since I discovered the installation instructions by Frodo
Loodjard (http://huizen.dds.nl/~frodol/glibc/) only last week.
So at first I'm going to set up my compilation environment this way and
then try it again. Until then you better don't bother about my problems.
 
So long, David

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